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we switched from one ins to another at hubbys work, they had no problems with my health issues.
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Sandy, I would check but usually if you drop one insurance and pick up another one w/in a certain # of days you're okay. I have a group plan through my job and they tried to hit us all with pre-exsisting conditions when I joined after starting my job. Just because it's group doesn't mean they don't do pre-exsisting conditions. None of us had any pre-exsisting conditions because we hadn't been treated for them in so long and the kids had insurance the whole time. Congrats on getting married and hope everything works out.
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Sandy,
my mother has the blue cross insurance and she chose to keep it on an individual policy instead of taking medicare. I am almost sure there is a 30 day period you will still be covered to decide if you want to keep on the blue cross. Also most companies with group doesn't consider pre-existing conditions if your husband to be has a group policy where he works. He can probably put you on it, plus I believe there is a law that you will be covered for 30 days even after your ex. drops you. Besides be happy, stay happy ane good luck with your new found love. God will take care of you with only Medicare. That is all I have. Wish I had a supplement but I make it. You can probably go online to the blue cross and find out. I am so happy for you. My mother said she does better staying with her blue cross than taking out Medicare and believe she is tight and goes thru everything with a fine tooth comb.
God bless in your new marriage and life.
J.J.
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Originally posted by leelee88 View PostOH and BTW I would love to come to the wedding...When,Where and What Time
Thanks to both of you for the info. I am relieved to hear about that pre-existing condition thing. I've been so worried that most of my medical problems wouldn't be covered. I just can't imagine what I would do without proper insurance coverage! We'd never have food in the pantry again!
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most group policies with companies don't subject spouses when marrying with pre exisisting conditions. Ususally private policies are the ones that are bad at that. You may want to go one line and read about the bc/bs for your state ans see what you find out.
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OH and BTW I would love to come to the wedding...When,Where and What Time
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Sandy,
I have blue cross blue shield and so does Dom well as soon as I am officilly terminated from work then I will loose my insurance, We called and discuused this with them and they said as long as Dom got me on his within 30 days after mine was cancelled and did not let the coverage laps that any conditions I had would be covered, so just make sure that you do not let it laps in other words as soon as your ex drops you and you are married make sure you do not have a waiting period before the other policy goes into effect and you will be fine.. Hope this helps
Ronda
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Talking about marriage, ? about insurance
So...Tom and I have been talking a lot lately about finally tying the knot...the problem is is that I haven't officially divorced my ex yet because I am covered on his family insurance policy. He has been nice enough to keep me on his family policy until we do get divorced and Tom and I get married.
I've been thinking a lot about pre-existing conditions, etc. Anyone out there have Blue Cross and Blue Shield? That's the insurance Tom has and I'm terrified to lose my United Healthcare coverage. I also have Medicare from my SSDI that takes care of all my copays, and extra things that United Healthcare doesn't cover.
Any suggestions to get the ball rolling? I'm really ready to marry this guy, and I know he's ready since he bought me a ring for Christmas a year and a half ago! I think it's time!
Who wants to come to the wedding?Tags: None
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